Lapp: @ButtercupSaiyan: To my knowledge, they'd likely be much less "developed" in a woman of this age to accommodate birthing muscles ...however, in situations like differences on the basis of gender, many outward-oriented muscles are often still there, if smaller/less used. Men receive a good length of musculature by hormones alone, and there are certain muscles which are quite difficult to really exercise intentionally. So, you could suppose Gilda's either quite the athlete or fond of steroids.
'Course, I don't know if her nature as a bird/lion would label her a monotreme (egg-laying mammal, like a platypus or some anteaters). In this case, her body might take more liberty in developing her muscles around there.
Don't take any of this too seriously, I just wanted to give my best guess, and my familiarity with the musculature or anatomy of any animal is poor at best. Biology's always been boring to me.
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Are those love handles?
'Course, I don't know if her nature as a bird/lion would label her a monotreme (egg-laying mammal, like a platypus or some anteaters). In this case, her body might take more liberty in developing her muscles around there.
Don't take any of this too seriously, I just wanted to give my best guess, and my familiarity with the musculature or anatomy of any animal is poor at best. Biology's always been boring to me.
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But, no, penny for your thoughts.